New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1923, Page 16

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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, BOYS ‘BUNK UNDER W. MAIN ST. GARAGE . |Seven Found Asleep at Midnight y Detective O'Mara | 6 1923. ——t—— From the first, her friends to | lmn i P hese were re- Swedish men Prmce Takes Lady Loulse as His Bride »f weddin bride had FOR COUGHS AND COLDS don on | vh \\v l OVER 63 YEARS OF SUCCESS SO W] 1o e Seven small boys whose ages run| | trom seven to 12 years, four of whom | lv\rrc arraigned in juvenile court last Saturday for variolis offénses and all | whom had been arrested for al-| |o lleged thefts in grocery stores and 2 ‘\n Lawyel, [OI‘ ’[\no Ob]%ts Bfl[ ‘;' o turned over to Probation Officer | “Pay as You Leave”,Plan To Be TI ied Tueada\ n <\n (Ivn By The Associat Royal in sys \ many a wedded ward C. Connolly by Policeman ldll"l(‘k O'Mara of the detective foree and warned to again appear in ju- Was Simple € There was none grandeur ab: the weddir minster At 1l Unta 1 Rridesmaids ordinary ®ign prepare cook who has fly for many years Nefther was ther NOURISHMENT AT § DAWN H The morning ¢ bring to your 1 supply of milk and ere s us to supply this milk. should ome a % Seibert's Ask with sealed-for-safety "MAKE SUREITS SEIBERTS ) J..IE SEIBERT=SON/ Your Millman' $PARK ST. PHONE |71°5 NEW BRITAIN,.CONN YOUR XMAS PHOTOS Stromberg (:atburetotl A. G. Hawker BAVE YOI R 1y S EXAMINED AND GLASSES o ny A. PINKUS 1geaght Specialic 300 MAIN ST, New Britain Judge Rules for Prosecutor fayette strest, John, nk Mantis of New ned before Judge | ford in police court charge of alleged | d by At p | William nd | this mornin g presente in, who objected | no specific red against aid, merely nm 1 not against any one pers eph G. Woods presente rl MEETING, ds stated that the bureau is making an inves n the case as the men wer POUUTRY ASSN, ral hundred dolldrs|T sthing in their posse ¥ of next “w e fixed at § - ion tinued until Saturd with bonds for re Charged with eupons without a on probation for Hungertord tsky, charged with Angels y\pl:nn dis- res < entered M Mexic uting 1 wecused man was rep ¥ Attorney William 1, Man [REECHAM'S D, PILLS- or Sick' Headaches Jobs for salesman, jobs for clerks, Jobs for every that works, Lost? FOUND! the way DEAD ON YOUR FEET Feeling dull, tired, worn,run-down? Rhnkruc!hn Tazy liverwith Schenck’s Mandral Pills to-night and mark their magie effect. One dose will prove their efficacy and make you feel like a new being | Constipation, biliousness, bilious headache, ete., readily yield to Schenck’'s Mandrake Pills 28¢ per box—uncoated or sugar eoated Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son Phila. Ady man That's “Lost and Found™ ads save the day. PHONE A ¢ WANTAD The Home of High Grade Chocolates ELMER W. RIPPLE, Manager Specialties on Johnson’s Chocolates, Hoefler's Centennial Chocolates and Other High Grade Candies Back At the Old Stand 10 WALNUT STREET special Prices for Churches and Schools venile court this morning, were found | sleeping under a garage on West Main | street nestyto the post office at about | ‘|midnight by Policeman O'Mara. The | boys were comfortably snuggled tos | {gether on a mattress using an automo- | |bile cushion for pillows and covered |with two automobile blankets which [it is claimed the »y had stolen. The voung lads were found there only| after the police had visited their| homes to notify them to be in court | today. When Policeman O'Mara went | to the homes the parents told him | that their sons had not been home |since Tuesday. The boys admitted to Judge William l«*. Hungerford in juvenile court today that they had slept out nights since | ring before Mr, on| and that th placed on probation. were obliged to provide bonds to a sure their regular appearance hefore | |the probation off Mah jong sefs being made in Shanghai factory, have bhone ] cking plants, for facings NO Ansted-engined Lexington has ever stalled on a rail- road crossing. The “Minute Man Six" is loyal to its trust, It keeps foith with its driver in emer- gencies. When your wife or daughter drives, you can enjoy perfect peace of mind. CHARIFS A, BENCE H51-58 Main Street Lexington Motor Company Connerwville, Ind., U. 8. A. . .FOR SALE Three Family House on East St. Near East Main St, Corner lot Price $9500 COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. 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Pontiac Touring . . & 945 Roadster . . 945 Sport Touring 1098 Sport Roadeter 1095 (Glass Enclosures Touring Models $50 Roadsters . . 40 Government Tax Additional A Product of General Motors STINl EY s - WHEN HANK BOYNTON WAS CLEAN'N& OuUT THE CHIMNEY AT HIS COAL OFFICE TODAY, HE FELL, RENDERING FOUR FLAG STONES UNFlT FOR. SALE B

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